I just want to know if any one has an idea of what would be a nice project for someone who has python as their first and only language. I know iteration classes generators defining functions mapping lambda and the basics of the os and sys module as well as some others. Any actual possible ideas would be nice. Thanks

This probably isn't what you want to do as a project but maybe it will give you some ideas.....I wrote a report writing system for work with tkinter and a SQL database. It opens with a login box for username and password. It then has another pop up box so you can navigate to search, enter data, change password, etc..All info is stored in SQL and can be pulled up in various ways, depending on what you're searching for. It was interesting combining python with SQL. You could also check at http://www.freelancer.com/jobs/Python/ to get ideas from people looking to pay freelancers for python work. This forum: http://www.daniweb.com/software-development/python/threads/32007 has a lot of suggestions.

Notice the brony.js attack was real. If you didn't see the flashing colors and pony dance instructions, your browser may have filtered the simple XSS for you (or maybe it was 'blocked' by UMG, lol). Check the source: ctrl-u

A simple way to neuter malicious I/O is to whitelist at the char level. Something like this in Python:

I was going to ask in the other thread but felt it would be a bit off topic to his site being pentested. What is a brony attack? All I am finding are crazy ponies. I feel like Im getting trolled harder the longer I try to figure it out lol. Please explain what the attack is lol

"The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear...""Drink all the booze, hack all the things."

I was going to ask in the other thread but felt it would be a bit off topic to his site being pentested. What is a brony attack? All I am finding are crazy ponies. I feel like Im getting trolled harder the longer I try to figure it out lol. Please explain what the attack is lol

CheezHacker wrote:Try [url]projecteuler.net[/url] if you're in to math and/or problem solving. Problems range from 'That was hard-ish' to 'SHOOT ME'

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